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Here's a quickstart, tripled :
https://jekyllrb.com/docs/ -> quickstart
https://gohugo.io/getting-started/quick-start/
https://docs.getpelican.com/en/latest/quickstart.html
Learning a bit of markdown comes in handy. And then it is important to learn that when hosting your site for example via a web hoster or shell provider (Tildes etc.) it is a matter of uploading your html files structure in the right place. To play around and experiment with the latter you could self host a web site locally on computer or a rpi or even on an Android phone! For example using http://192.168.0.2/ inside your LAN is totally fine for testing your static site.
Awesome! Thank you very much!
if you want to self host (or just in general) and it's just a static site, check out IPNS, it's essentially perfect for static websites ๐
I understand. Thanks :)